Here is who I'd pick (assuming all are healthy and in their college prime)
1. Persa. Incredible that a kid who only played about 7 games healthy was so special. Dual-threat, relentless worker, among most accurate QBs in history. If he was healthy, throwing to Ebert, could've been a BT title under Fitz.
2. Kafka. Tall, strong, athletic, accurate, smart, drafted into NFL and now one of the top young coaches there.
3. I could make an argument for Schnur, Kustok, Siemian, Bacher (most under-rated), Thorson, Baz. All were great in their own ways and all had some downsides. Schnur was Mr. Clutch, Kustok was dual-threat, Bacher and Siemian were great pure passers, Thorson and Baz were highly productive 4 yr starters etc...
We've been blessed with some great QBs over the past 25 yrs. Here's to hoping Hunter continues the tradition and perhaps even raises the bar.
1. Persa. Incredible that a kid who only played about 7 games healthy was so special. Dual-threat, relentless worker, among most accurate QBs in history. If he was healthy, throwing to Ebert, could've been a BT title under Fitz.
2. Kafka. Tall, strong, athletic, accurate, smart, drafted into NFL and now one of the top young coaches there.
3. I could make an argument for Schnur, Kustok, Siemian, Bacher (most under-rated), Thorson, Baz. All were great in their own ways and all had some downsides. Schnur was Mr. Clutch, Kustok was dual-threat, Bacher and Siemian were great pure passers, Thorson and Baz were highly productive 4 yr starters etc...
We've been blessed with some great QBs over the past 25 yrs. Here's to hoping Hunter continues the tradition and perhaps even raises the bar.